Toxoplasmosis: An Important Message for Cat Owners What role do cats play in the spread of toxoplasmosis? Cats get Toxoplasma infection by eating infected rodents, birds or other small animals, or anything contaminated with feces from another cat that is shedding the microscopic parasite in its feces. After a cat has been infected, it can shed the parasite for up to two weeks. The parasite becomes infective one to five days after it is passed in the feces of the cat. The parasite can live in the environment for many months and contaminate soil, water, fruits and vegetables, sandboxes, grass where animals graze for food, litter boxes, or any place where an infected cat may have defecated. What is toxoplasmosis? What are the symptoms of Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused toxoplasmosis? by a microscopic parasite called Individuals with healthy immune Toxoplasma gondii. More than 60 systems: million people in the United States carry the Toxoplasma parasite. Most people who become Toxoplasmosis can cause severe infected with Toxoplasma do not illness in infants infected before know it and have no symptoms. birth (when their mothers are newly However, when illness occurs, it is infected during pregnancy), or in usually mild. Some may feel like persons with a weakened immune they have the “flu,” with swollen system. lymph glands, or muscle aches and pains that last for several How are people infected with weeks or more. Rarely, eye disease Toxoplasma? occurs. People become infected with Individuals with weakened toxoplasmosis several ways: immune systems: • Eating food, drinking water, or People with weakened immune accidentally swallowing soil that systems may experience severe has been contaminated with symptoms. The most common infected cat feces. symptoms in people with • Eating raw or undercooked meat HIV infection are headache, from animals (especially pigs, confusion, and fever. Other lamb, or wild game) that have symptoms include seizures, poor been infected with Toxoplasma. coordination, and nausea or • Directly from a pregnant woman vomiting. to her unborn child when the Infants infected before birth: mother becomes infected with Toxoplasma just before or during Most infants infected with pregnancy. Toxoplasma before birth show no symptoms at birth. However, many are likely to develop symptoms later in life. These include vision loss, mental disability, and seizures. CS29205-A How can I protect myself from How can I protect my cat from toxoplasmosis? toxoplasmosis? Several steps can be taken to Protecting your cat from protect yourself and others from toxoplasmosis may also help to For more information on toxoplasmosis: protect you from toxoplasmosis. toxoplasmosis, visit • Change cat litter boxes daily. • Feed your cat commercial dry or www.cdc.gov/parasites/ Toxoplasma takes more than canned food. toxoplasmosis one day to become infectious. • Never feed cats raw meat because If you are pregnant or have a this can be a source of Toxoplasma weakened immune system, infection. ask someone else to change • Keep indoor cats indoors so they do the litter box. If this is not not become infected by eating small possible, wear disposable animals. gloves and wash your hands Do I have to get rid of my cat? thoroughly with soap and water afterwards. No, you do not have to give up your cat. Owning a cat does not mean you • Cover any outdoor sandboxes will be infected with the parasite. It is when not in use to keep cats unlikely that you would be exposed to from defecating in them. the parasite by touching an infected • Avoid adopting stray cats, cat because cats usually do not carry especially kittens. Younger cats the parasite on their fur. In addition, are more like to be releasing cats kept indoors (that do not hunt Toxoplasma in their feces. prey or are not fed raw meat) are not • Do not eat undercooked meat. likely to be infected with Toxoplasma. Cook meat until the internal But, if you are pregnant, planning temperature reaches 160°F. on becoming pregnant, or have • Wash all kitchen supplies (such a weakened immune system, it is as knives and cutting boards) important to protect yourself from that have been in contact with infection. raw meat. • If you have a weakened Can toxoplasmosis be treated? immune system, it is important Yes. There is treatment for to talk to your health care toxoplasmosis. In an otherwise healthy provider about getting a person, mild symptoms typically go blood test to determine if away within several weeks to months you have been infected with and treatment is not needed. However, Toxoplasma. treatment may be recommended for an otherwise healthy person with eye disease due to toxoplasmosis. A woman who becomes infected during pregnancy can be treated with medication that may protect her unborn baby from toxoplasmosis. Mother and baby should be monitored closely during the pregnancy and after the baby is born..
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